Sean O'Keefe Talks About Fatal Plane Crash

"The degree of separation between survival and not was a fraction of what you'd imagine," said O'Keefe, who still wears a brace for his fractured neck and a leg guard for his severely broken ankle. He also suffered a dislocated hip and broken ribs. "It could have been anybody. The randomness of this whole experience was such that any doubt you have about divine intervention goes away," said O'Keefe, 54, who returned to work this week at the Washington office of a European aerospace firm."

"Former NASA Administrator and Secretary of the Navy Sean O'Keefe was dazed and confused when he regained consciousness, unaware for a moment that the single-engine DeHavilland DHC-3T he and eight others had been flying en route to a remote Alaskan fishing camp had just crashed into the side of a mountain."

Categories:

Tags:

Sean O'Keefe Recounts Surviving Alaskan Crash, AOL\n\n\"The degree of separation between survival and not was a fraction of what you'd imagine,\" said O'Keefe, who still wears a brace for his fractured neck and a leg guard for his severely broken ankle. He also suffered a dislocated hip and broken ribs. \"It could have been anybody. The randomness of this whole experience was such that any doubt you have about divine intervention goes away,\" said O'Keefe, 54, who returned to work this week at the Washington office of a European aerospace firm.\"\n\nStevens Plane Crash Survivor Recounts Experience, AP\n\n\"He said he was greatly relieved that his 19-year-old son, Kevin O'Keefe, survived. \"I can't even imagine surviving from this experience if he were not OK,\" he said.\"\n\nHe survived plane crash that killed Ted Stevens\n\n\"Former NASA Administrator and Secretary of the Navy Sean O'Keefe was dazed and confused when he regained consciousness, unaware for a moment that the single-engine DeHavilland DHC-3T he and eight others had been flying en route to a remote Alaskan fishing camp had just crashed into the side of a mountain.\"\n

This website does not have any connection whatsoever with, endorsement by, or authorization from, the National Aeronautics and Space
Administration nor does any product or service being offered or made available to the public have the authorization, support, sponsorship,
or endorsement of, or the development, use, or manufacture by or on behalf of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration